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Figure 9: The Sacrum is Compared to a Cone


© 2009. Rick Serola, DC

The sacrum is compared to a cone

sacrum is compared to a cone, with the articular surfaces curling around it and the ligaments pulling it through its range of motion. This configuration allows the large anterior-posterior motions of gait to transfer through the innominates, get geared down to the sacrum, curl around the sacrum, and pull the sacrum in a rotary motion, with components of lateral bending and flexion-extension, which then travels up the spine.

 

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